Check out these backyard hot tub privacy ideas to create the perfect oasis.
This is ideal for those who have three-season rooms, partially enclosed decks, or walk-out living spaces.
This example by Salt Shack Backyards features a half deck with a built-in slatted fence.
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This built-in backyard hot tub features a wrap-around deck with privacy fences on all sides.
This built-in hot tub features a clay wall on one side with a wrought iron fence on the other.
They can be installed on one side or more, depending on the amount of privacy you need.
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Plus, you could easily adjust them to let in the light depending on the time of day.
Stone Wall for Privacy
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Do you have a stone wall on your property?
Or maybe you want to add a newhardscaping featureto your backyard.
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Some even come pre-fitted in stands, so no handy work is needed to get them installed correctly.
Simply install fence posts around your hot tub andadd the latticeto create an easy DIY privacy screen.
DIY Green Screen
Here’s a simple DIY that anyone can try.
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Hedge shrubs like boxwood and holly are great options that provide dense coverage.
Tall ornamental grasses are also popular, along with trees like cedars and spruces.
If you plan on using your hot tub year-round, consider evergreen options.
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